List of manga series by volume count

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This is a list of manga series by volume count of manga series that span at least 50 tankōbon volumes. There are 135 manga series from which 66 series are completed and 69 series are in ongoing serialization. Ongoing series are highlighted in light green.

Series count[edit]

The list also notes the number of volumes and chapters, the author, the Japanese magazine in which it was originally serialized and its frequency, publisher and date of release of first and last (latest) volume of respective manga volume.

Sr.
No.
Volumes Chapters Title Author Magazine (frequency)
Publisher
First chapter[n 1]
First volume
Last chapter
Last volume
1 212 675[n 2] Golgo 13 (ゴルゴ13) Takao Saito (1968–2021), Saito Production (2021–) Big Comic (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
October 1968[1]
June 21, 1973[2]
Ongoing
2 205[n 3] 1,814 Dokaben (ドカベン) Shinji Mizushima Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
April 24, 1972[3]
October 21, 1972[4]
June 28, 2018[5]
September 7, 2018
3 201 1,960 Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo
(こちら葛飾かつしか亀有かめあり公園前こうえんまえ派出所はしゅつじょ)
Osamu Akimoto Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
September 1976[6]
July 9, 1977[7]
September 17, 2016[8]
October 4, 2021[9]
4 176 1,648[n 4] Minami no Teiō
(ミナミの帝王ていおう)
Dai Tennōji,
Rikiya Gō
Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Nihon Bungeisha
March 6, 1992[10]
March 1992[11]
Ongoing
5 169 1,680[n 5] Cooking Papa
(クッキングパパ)
Tochi Ueyama Morning (weekly)
Kodansha
1985[12]
January 18, 1986[13]
Ongoing
6 150[n 6] 1,325[n 7] Grappler Baki
(グラップラーきば)
Keisuke Itagaki Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
October 10, 1991[14]
February 21, 1992[15]
Ongoing
7 147[n 8] 1,097 Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin
(ぎんきば -ながぼし ぎん-)
Yoshihiro Takahashi Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Nihon Bungeisha
November 28, 1983[16]
July 1984[17]
July 1, 2022[18]
September 29, 2022[19]
8 141[n 9] 1,433[n 10] Kinnikuman (キン肉マンきんにくまん) Yudetamago Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly), Weekly Playboy (weekly)
Shueisha
May 15, 1979[20]
February 15, 1980[21]
Ongoing
9 140 1,452[n 11] Hajime no Ippo (はじめのいち) George Morikawa Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
October 11, 1989[22]
February 17, 1990[23]
Ongoing
10 134[n 12] 969[n 13] JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
(ジョジョの奇妙きみょう冒険ぼうけん)
Hirohiko Araki Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Ultra Jump (monthly)
Shueisha
January 1, 1987[24]
August 10, 1987[25]
Ongoing
11 122 1,209[n 14] Edomae no Shun
(江戸前えどまえしゅん)
Mori Tsukumo,
Terushi Satō
Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Nihon Bungeisha
1999
February 2000[26]
Ongoing
12 121 347[n 15] Onihei Hankachō (鬼平おにへい犯科はんかちょう) Takao Saito Comic Ran (monthly)
LEED Publishing, Bungeishunjū
1993 Ongoing
13 116 1,142 Mahjong Hiryū Densetsu: Tenpai (麻雀まーじゃんりゅう伝説でんせつ てんぱい) Tomoshi Kuga,
Nobuaki Minegishi
Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Nihon Bungeisha
May 1999[27]
October 1, 1999[28]
2022
June 11, 2022
14 113 1,026[n 16] Tsuribaka Nisshi (りバカ日誌にっし) Jūzō Yamasaki,
Kenichi Kitami
Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1979[29]
July 29, 1980[30]
Ongoing
15 113[n 17] 13,352 Little Rascal Kobo-chan
(コボちゃん)
Masashi Ueda Yomiuri Shimbun (daily)
Soyosha, Houbunsha
April 1, 1982[31]
December 1982[32]
Ongoing
16 112 1,039 Haguregumo (浮浪ふろうくも) George Akiyama Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1973[33]
June 6, 1975[34]
September 20, 2017
January 30, 2018
17 111[n 18] 1,276 Nijitte Monogatari (じゅう物語ものがたり) Kazuo Koike,
Satomi Kōe
Weekly Post (weekly)
Shogakukan
March 1978
April 27, 1981[35]
October 15, 2012
18 111 1,039 Oishinbo (美味おいしんぼ) Tetsu Kariya,
Akira Hanasaki
Big Comic Spirits (weekly)
Shogakukan
October 15, 1983[36]
November 30, 1984[37]
May 12, 2014
December 10, 2014
19 109[n 19] 663[n 20] Captain Tsubasa
(キャプテンつばさ)
Yōichi Takahashi Weekly Shōnen Jump,
Weekly Young Jump (weekly)
Grand Jump (semimonthly)
Shueisha
April 13, 1981[38]
January 1982[39]
Ongoing
20 108 1,112[n 11]+7 extra One Piece (ワンピース) Eiichiro Oda Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
July 22, 1997[40]
December 24, 1997[41]
Ongoing
21 108 1,175 Shizukanaru Don – Yakuza Side Story
(しずかなるドン)
Tatsuo Nitta Weekly Manga Sunday (weekly)
Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
November 15, 1988[42]
April 6, 1989[43]
January 8, 2013[44]
22 107 976 Abu-san (あぶさん) Shinji Mizushima Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1973[45]
May 15, 1974[46]
February 5, 2014[47]
March 28, 2014[48]
23 106[n 21] 861[n 22] Hakuryuu (はくりゅう) Dai Tennouji,
Michio Watanabe
Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Nihon Bungeisha
1996
June 1997
Ongoing
24 105[n 23] 1,009[n 11] Major (メジャー) Takuya Mitsuda Weekly Shōnen Sunday (weekly)
Shogakukan
August 3, 1994[49]
January 13, 1995[50]
Ongoing
25 105 1,000[n 11] Kowashiya Gen (解体かいたいゲン) Hoshino Hideki,
Sadayoshi Ishii
Weekly Manga Times (weekly)
Houbunsha
January 10, 2003 Ongoing
26 105 1,129[n 11] Detective Conan
(Case Closed) (めい探偵たんていコナン)
Gosho Aoyama Weekly Shōnen Sunday (weekly)
Shogakukan
January 19, 1994
June 18, 1994[51]
Ongoing
27 104[n 24] 472[52] Patalliro! (パタリロ!) Mineo Maya Hana to Yume (semimonthly)
Hakusensha
1979[53]
October 20, 1979[54]
Ongoing
28 102 1,738 Asari-chan (あさりちゃん) Mayumi Muroyama Various Kodomo Magazines
Shogakukan
1978[55]
April 26, 1980[56]
Ongoing
29 101[n 25] 1,451[n 26] Super Radical Gag Family
(浦安うらやす鉄筋てっきん家族かぞく)
Hamaoka Kenji Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
January 28, 1993 Ongoing
30 100[n 27] 916[57] Super Doctor K
(スーパードクター)
Kazuo Mafune Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly),
Evening (semimonthly)
Kodansha
1988 Ongoing
31 94[n 28] 395[citation needed] Dear Boys (ディアボーイズ) Hiroki Yagami Monthly Shōnen Magazine (monthly)
Kodansha
July 1989[58]
December 16, 1989[59]
Ongoing
32 94[n 29] 464 Kōtarō Makaritōru!
(コータローまかりとおる!)
Tatsuya Hiruta Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1982
January 20, 1983[60]
2004
July 20, 2004
33 93[n 30] 974 Kabachitare! (カバチタレ!) Takashi Tajima,
Takahiro Kochi
Weekly Morning (weekly)
Kodansha
1999 2021
December 23, 2021[61]
34 93[n 31] 734[n 11] The Kindaichi Case Files
(金田一きんだいち少年しょうねん事件じけん簿)
Yōzaburō Kanari,
Seimaru Amagi,
Fumiya Satō
Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly), Evening (semimonthly)
Kodansha
1992[62]
February 17, 1993[63]
Ongoing
35 93 348[n 32] Inochi no Utsuwa
(いのちのうつわ)
Kimiko Uehara For Mrs. (monthly)
Akita Shoten
1991[64]
September 22, 1994[65]
Ongoing
36 92[n 33] 742[n 34] Bad Boys
(坏男孩)
Hiroshi Tanaka Young King (biweekly)
Shōnen Gahōsha
1988 Ongoing
37 91[n 35] 897[n 11] Kaiji (カイジ) Nobuyuki Fukumoto Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
February 19, 1996[66][67]
September 6, 1996[68]
Ongoing
38 91[n 36] 836[n 37] Higanjima (彼岸ひがんとう) Kōji Matsumoto Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
2002
April 4, 2003
Ongoing
39 90 850[n 38] Futari Ecchi
(ふたりエッチ)
Katsu Aki Young Animal (semimonthly)
Hakusensha
1997
August 29, 1997[69]
Ongoing
40 89 770[n 11] Yowamushi Pedal (弱虫よわむしペダル) Wataru Watanabe Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
2008
February 21, 2008
Ongoing
41 87[n 39] 968[n 40] Kachō Kōsaku Shima
(長島ながしま耕作こうさく)
Hirokane Kenshi Morning (weekly)
Kodansha
1983[70]
June 14, 1985[71]
Ongoing
42 87[n 41] 720[n 40] Shonan Junai Gumi
(湘南しょうなん純愛じゅんあいぐみ!)
Tooru Fujisawa Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
October 10, 1990
March 14, 1991[72]
Ongoing
43 86[n 42] 524[n 43] Uramiya Honpo (うら本舗ほんぽ) Shosho Kurihara Business Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
2000 Ongoing
44 84 759 Kaze no Daichi (ふう大地だいち) Nobuhiro Sakata,
Eiji Kazama
Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1990
March 30, 1991[73]
August 30, 2022
December 5, 2022
45 83[n 44] 394[n 45] Ironfist Chinmi
(鉄拳てっけんチンミ)
Takeshi Maekawa Monthly Shōnen Magazine (monthly)
Kodansha
December 1983[74]
February 1987[75]
Ongoing
46 83[n 46] 830[n 47] Aji Ichi Monme (あじいちもんめ) Zenta Abe
Yoshimi Kurata
Big Comic Superior (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1986 Ongoing
47 83[n 48] 789[n 47] The Prince of Tennis
(テニスの王子おうじさま)
Takeshi Konomi Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly),
Jump Square (monthly)
Shueisha
July 19, 1999
January 7, 2000[76]
Ongoing
48 83[n 49] 335[n 50] Duel Masters (デュエル・マスターズ) Shigenobu Matsumoto CoroCoro Comic (monthly)
Shogakukan
May 1999 Ongoing
49 83 822[n 51] Mogura no Uta (土竜むぐらもちうた) Noboru Takahashi Big Comic Spirits (weekly)
Shogakukan
2005
January 5, 2006
Ongoing
50 81[n 52] 715[n 53] Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル) Hiro Mashima Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
August 2006
December 15, 2006[77]
Ongoing
51 81 391 Nanto Magoroku
(なんとまごろく)
Kei Sadayasu Monthly Shōnen Magazine (monthly)
Kodansha
1981
August 20, 1981[78]
May 2, 2014[79]
July 14, 2014[80]
52 81 731 Sōmubu Sōmuka Yamaguchi Roppeita
(総務そうむ総務そうむ山口やまぐちろく平太へいた)
Norio Hayashi, Ken'ichirō Takai Big Comic (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1986[81]
January 30, 1987[82]
November 2016
January 30, 2017
53 81[n 54] 900 Tough (高校こうこう鉄拳てっけんでんタフ) Tetsuya Saruwatari Weekly Young Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
1993
March 18, 1994[83]
August 2012
August 17, 2012[84]
54 81[n 55] 725 Ace of Diamond
(ダイヤのA)
Yuji Terajima Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
2006
September 15, 2006[85]
October 26, 2022[86]
May 17, 2023
55 80[n 56] Seito Shokun! (生徒せいと諸君しょくん!) Shoji Yoko Shōjo Friend (monthly)
Kodansha
Be Love (semimonthly)
Kodansha
1977
February 15, 1978[87]
April 2019[88]
April 12, 2019
56 78 488 Zero: The Man of the Creation
(ゼロ THE MAN OF THE CREATION)
Shirō Toozaki,
Kei Satomi
Super Jump (semimonthly)
Shueisha
1990[89]
September 10, 1991[90]
December 2011
December 19, 2011[91]
57 77[n 57] 152[92] Q.E.D. (Q.E.D. 証明しょうめい終了しゅうりょう) Motohiro Katou Monthly Shōnen Magazine+ (monthly), Shōnen Magazine R (monthly)
Kodansha
1997
December 16, 1998[93]
Ongoing
58 77[n 58] 605 Fisherman Sanpei
(りキチ三平さんぺい)
Takao Yaguchi Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1973
February 18, 1974[94]
2010
May 17, 2010[95]
59 77 704 Gin Tama (ぎんたましい) Hideaki Sorachi Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
2003
December 8, 2003[96]
June 20, 2019
August 2, 2019[97]
60 75 96[98] G・DEFEND (ジー・ディフェンド) Shuu Morimoto Racish,
Ichi*raki (monthly)
Tosuisha
1993
May 1993
Ongoing
61 75 395 Marugoshi Deka
(まるごし刑事けいじ)
Ken Kitashiba,
Michio Watanabe
Weekly Manga Sunday (weekly)
Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
1986
September 1986
2003
March 29, 2003[99]
62 74 709[n 59] Bleach (ブリーチ) Tite Kubo Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
2001[100]
January 5, 2002[101]
August 22, 2016
November 4, 2016
63 73[n 60] 502[n 61] Aoba Jitensha-ten (アオバ自転車じてんしゃてん) Gaku Miyao Young King (semimonthly),
Monthly Young King,
Young King Ours,
Monthly Young King Ours GH (monthly)
Shōnen Gahōsha
March 8, 1999
October 8, 1999[102]
Ongoing
64 73[n 62] 268 Kattobi Itto
(かっとびいち)
Motoki Monma Monthly Shōnen Jump (monthly)
Shueisha
1986
June 1986
2007
September 4, 2007
65 73 795+17 omakes[n 63] Kingdom (キングダム) Yasuhisa Hara Weekly Young Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
2006
September 2006
Ongoing
66 72[n 64] 700 Naruto
(NARUTO -ナルト-)
Masashi Kishimoto Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
September 20, 1999[103]
March 3, 2000[104]
November 10, 2014
February 4, 2015
67 71 480 Dreams (ドリームス) Tarō Nami,
Sanbanchi Kawa
Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Magazine SPECIAL (monthly)
Kodansha
1996
November 15, 1996[105]
January 20, 2017
February 17, 2017
68 70 617[n 65] Tasogare Ryūseigun
(黄昏たそがれ流星りゅうせいぐん)
Kenshi Hirokane Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
November 20, 1995
June 29, 1996[106]
Ongoing
69 70[n 66] Shura no Mon (修羅しゅらもん) Masatoshi Kawahara Monthly Shōnen Magazine (monthly)
Kodansha
April 1987
October 8, 1987[107]
November 1996
May 16, 1997[108]
70 70[n 67] 677 Drops of God (かみしずく) Tadashi Agi Morning (weekly)
Kodansha
November 2004
March 23, 2004[109]
October 12, 2020
December 23, 2020[110]
71 70 1,097[n 68] Sunset on Third Street
(さん丁目ちょうめ夕日ゆうひ 夕焼ゆうやけの)
Ryōhei Saigan Big Comic Original (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1974
September 29, 1975[111]
Ongoing
72 69 Crest of the Royal Family
(王家おうけ紋章もんしょう)
Chieko Hosokawa Princess (monthly)
Akita Shoten
1976
February 1977
Ongoing
73 68 Kariage-kun (かりあげクン) Masashi Ueda Weekly Manga Action (weekly), Manga Town Original (monthly), Manga Town (monthly), Weekly Taishū (weekly)
Futabasha
1980
December 5, 1980[112]
Ongoing
74 68[n 69] 284[n 70] Musashi Number 9
(番目ばんめのムサシ)
Miyuki Takahashi Kirara 16, Mystery Bonita (monthly)
Akita Shoten
April 15, 1996
September 1, 1996[113]
Ongoing
75 67[n 71] 945[n 72] Initial D (頭文字かしらもじD) Shuichi Shigeno Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1995[114]
November 6, 1995[115]
Ongoing
76 67 408 Jarinko Chie (じゃりンチエ) Etsumi Haruki Weekly Manga Action (weekly)
Futabasha
1978
May 1979[116]
1997
November 1997[117]
77 67[n 73] 561 Jingi (JINGI 仁義じんぎ) Ayumi Tachihara Young Champion (semimonthly)
Akita Shoten
1988
December 19, 1988
October 21, 2019
January 19, 2020
78 67[n 74] 711 Dirgeful Industrial Volleyboys (工業こうぎょう哀歌あいかバレーボーイズ) Hiroyuki Murada Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1989
July 17, 1989[118]
2011
July 6, 2011[119]
79 67[n 75] 535 Chameleon (カメレオン) Atsushi Kase Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1990
August 17, 1990[120]
2022
December 6, 2022
80 66[n 76] 261[n 77] Wangan Midnight
(湾岸わんがんミッドナイト)
Michiharu Kusunoki Big Comic Spirits (weekly)
Shogakukan
Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1990
January 8, 1993[121]
Ongoing
81 66[n 78] 381[n 79] Keiji (はなけい) Hara Tetsuo,
Horie Nobuhiko,

Deguchi Masato

Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
Weekly Comic Bunch (weekly)
Shinchosha
Monthly Comic Zenon (monthly)
Tokuma Shoten
March 12, 1990
July 10, 1990[122]
Ongoing
82 66[n 80] 580 Shoot! (シュート!) Tsukasa Ōshima Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
August 8, 1990
January 1991
May 14, 2003
June 17, 2003
83 66[n 81] 479 Boys Be... (しん恋愛れんあい白書はくしょ) Masahiro Itabashi,
Hiroyuki Tamakoshi
Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Magazine Special (monthly)
Kodansha
July 24, 1991[123]
January 17, 1992[124]
July 9, 2018
October 9, 2018[125]
84 66[n 82] 475 Azumi (あずみ) Yū Koyama Big Comic Superior (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1994
January 30, 1995[126]
2014
February 28, 2014
85 65 362 Rakudai Ninja Rantarō
(落第らくだい忍者にんじゃらん太郎たろう)
Sōbē Amako Asahi Shōgakusei Shimbun (daily)
Asahi Shimbun
January 1986
March 1993[127]
2019
November 30, 2019
86 64[n 83] 616[n 84] Pokémon Adventures
(ポケットモンスターSPECIAL)
Hidenori Kusaka,
Mato ,
Satoshi Yamamoto
CoroCoro Ichiban!,
Shogakukan's separate grade learning magazines (former),
Pokémon Fan / Pokémon Wonderland (former),
Club Sunday / Sunday Webry (web) (former)(monthly)
Shogakukan
March 3, 1997[128]
August 8, 1997[129]
Ongoing
87 64[n 85] 677[n 86] Afro Tanaka (アフロ田中たなか) Masaharu Noritsuke Big Comic Spirits (weekly)
Shogakukan
2002
April 26, 2002[130]
Ongoing
88 63[n 87] 1,126[n 88] Crayon Shin-chan
(クレヨンしんちゃん)
Yoshito Usui (1990–2010), UY Team (2010–) Manga Action (weekly)
Futabasha
August 1990[131]
April 11, 1992[132]
Ongoing
89 63[n 89] 314[n 79] Ryūrōden (りゅうおおかみでん) Yoshito Yamahara Monthly Shōnen Magazine (monthly)
Kodansha
1993
December 16, 1993[133]
Ongoing
90 63 607[n 86] Giant Killing (ジャイアントキリング) Masaya Tsunamoto Weekly Morning (weekly)
Kodansha
2007
April 23, 2007
Ongoing
91 63 616 Zettai Karen Children (絶対ぜったい可憐かれんチルドレン) Takashi Shiina Weekly Shōnen Sunday (weekly)
Shogakukan
August 2005
October 18, 2005
July 14, 2021
September 17, 2021[134]
92 62[n 90] Wild 7 (ワイルド7) Mikiya Mochizuki Weekly Shōnen King (weekly)
Shōnen Gahōsha
September 21, 1969
1970
February 20, 1991
1991
93 62[n 91] 500 The Chef (ザ・シェフ) Mai Tsurugina,
Tadashi Katō
Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Bessatsu Manga Goraku (monthly)
Nihon Bungeisha
1985
May 1985
2013
November 28, 2013
94 62 635 Emblem Take 2
(だいもんTAKE2)
Kazumasa Kiuchi,
Jun Watanabe
Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1990
July 17, 1990[135]
2004
April 30, 2005[136]
95 62 478 GodHand Teru
(ゴッドハンドてる)
Kazuki Yamamoto Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
April 4, 2001
July 17, 2001[137]
October 5, 2011
February 17, 2012[138]
96 61 488[n 92] Mukoubuchi (むこうぶち) Tenjishi Etsuya Kindai Majan (biweekly)
Takeshobo
1999 Ongoing
97 61 583 Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple
(史上しじょう最強さいきょう弟子でしケンイチ)
Syun Matsuena Weekly Shōnen Sunday (weekly)
Shogakukan
2002
August 9, 2002[139]
October 17, 2014
2014
98 60 438 Sangokushi (三国志さんごくし) Yokoyama Mitsuteru Comic Tom (monthly)
Ushio Shuppansha
1971
April 20, 1974[140]
1986
October 20, 1988[141]
99 59 775[n 93] Super Mario-kun
(スーパーマリオくん)
Yukio Sawada CoroCoro Comic (monthly)
Shogakukan
1990
July 27, 1991[142]
Ongoing
100 59[n 94] 644 Naniwa Tomo Are
(ナニワトモアレ)
Katsuhisa Minami Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
2000
December 4, 2000
June 16, 2014
September 5, 2014
101 58 659 Ashita Tenki ni Naare
(あした天気てんきになあれ)
Tetsuya Chiba Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
1980
October 1, 1980
1991
May 29, 1991
102 58 242 Wataru ga Pyun!
(わたるがぴゅん!)
Tsuyoshi Nakaima Monthly Shōnen Jump (monthly)
Shueisha
1984
June 10, 1985[143]
2004
November 4, 2004[144]
103 58[n 95] 524 Arakure Knight (あらくれKNIGHT) Satoshi Yoshida Young King (semimonthly)
Shōnen GahōshaYoung Champion (semimonthly)
Akita Shoten
1995
January 1996
2021
November 22, 2021
104 57[n 96] 679[n 97] Amai Seikatsu (あま生活せいかつ) Hikaru Yuzuki Business Jump,
Grand Jump (semimonthly)
Shueisha
1990
December 13, 1990[145]
Ongoing
105 57 498 The Knight in the Area
(エリアの騎士きし)
Hiroaki Igano Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
2006
August 17, 2006[146]
2017
May 17, 2017
106 56[n 98] 333[n 99] Odds (オッズ) Osamu Ishiwata Young Sunday (weekly)

YS Special Shogakukan Manga Action (biweekly) Futabasha

2006

July 5, 2006

Ongoing
107 56[n 100] 477[n 101] The Seven Deadly Sins (ななつの大罪だいざい) Nakaba Suzuki Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
October 10, 2012
February 15, 2013
Ongoing
108 56 Gekiga Ningen Kakumei (劇画げきが 人間にんげん革命かくめい) Isami Ishii Seikyo Shōgakusei Shimbun (daily)
Seikyo Shimbun
January 2, 1989 February 11, 2003
109 56 563 Inuyasha (いぬ夜叉やしゃ) Rumiko Takahashi Weekly Shōnen Sunday (weekly)
Shogakukan
1996[147]
April 18, 1997[148]
2008
February 18, 2009[149]
110 55[n 102] 340 Circuit no Ōkami
(サーキットのおおかみ)
Satoshi Ikezawa Weekly Shōnen Jump, Weekly Playboy (weekly)
Shueisha
1975
January 31, 1976
1999
December 1999
111 55[n 103] 410 Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō
(ドラゴンクエスト列伝れつでん ロトの紋章もんしょう)
Chiaki Kawamata,

Junji Koyanagi,Takashi Umeura,

Kamui Fujiwara

Monthly Shōnen Gangan (monthly)
Enix,
Young Gangan (semimonthly)
Square Enix
1991
September 20, 1991[150]
January 4, 2020[151]
March 25, 2020[152]
112 54 998[n 104] Sake no Hosomichi (さけのほそみち) Roswell Hosoki Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Nihon Bungeisha
1994 Ongoing
113 54 238 Alfheim no Kishi
(妖精ようせいこく騎士きし)
Seika Nakayama Princess (monthly)
Akita Shoten
1986
February 1987
2006
December 15, 2006[153]
114 53[n 105] Grandpa Danger (絶体絶命ぜったいぜつめいでんぢゃらすじーさん) Kazutoshi Soyama CoroCoro Comic
Shogakukan
2001
October 2001
Ongoing
115 53 493[n 106] Meshibana Keiji Tachibana
(めしばな刑事けいじタチバナ)
Sabei Sakado,
Tori Tabii
Weekly Asahi Geinō(weekly)
Tokuma Shoten
December 30, 2010 Ongoing
116 52[n 107] 441[n 108] 3×3 Eyes Yuzo Takada Weekly Young Magazine (weekly), Young Magazine Kaizokuban, E-Young Magazine
Kodansha
1987
October 17, 1988[154]
Ongoing
117 52[n 109] Hana no Asuka-gumi!
(はなのあすかぐみ!)
Satosumi Takaguchi Asuka (monthly)
Kadokawa Shoten
1986
August 1985
2021
August 20, 2021
118 52[n 110] 357 Boys Over Flowers
(はなより男子だんし)
Yoko Kamio Margaret (semimonthly),
Shōnen Jump+ (weekly)
Shueisha
October 1992
October 28, 1992
December 22, 2019
March 3, 2020
119 52[n 111] 414 Hell Teacher Nūbē (地獄じごく先生せんせいぬ〜べ〜) Makura Shō,
Takeshi Okano
Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly),
Grand Jump (semimonthly), Saikyō Jump (bimonthly)
Shueisha
September 1993
January 16, 1994
May 2021
June 4, 2021[155]
120 52[n 112] 580 Midori no Makibaō (みどりのマキバオー) Tsunomaru Weekly Shōnen Jump, Weekly Playboy (weekly)
Shueisha
November 15, 1994 November 14, 2016
February 17, 2017
121 52 568 Hayate the Combat Butler
(ハヤテのごとく!)
Kenjiro Hata Weekly Shōnen Sunday (weekly)
Shogakukan
October 2004
February 18, 2005[156]
April 12, 2017[157]
June 16, 2017
122 51 303[n 88] Ahiru no Sora (あひるのそら) Takeshi Hinata Weekly Shōnen Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
2004
May 15, 2004
Ongoing
123 51[n 113] 456 Ring ni Kakero
(リングにかけろ)
Masami Kurumada Weekly Shōnen Jump (weekly), Super Jump (semimonthly)
Shueisha
1977
January 1978
2009
February 4, 2009
124 51[n 114] 570 Naze ka Shousuke (だからわらいかい) Hideo Hijiri Big Comic Spirits (weekly),
Big Comic Superior (semimonthly)
Shogakukan
1982 2000
125 51 459 4P Tanaka-kun (4P田中たなかくん) Tarō Nami,
Sanbanchi Kawa
Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
1986
December 1986
1996
August 1996
126 51[n 115] 171 Shanaō Yoshitsune
(さえぎおう義経よしつね)
Hirofumi Sawada Monthly Shōnen Magazine (monthly)
Kodansha
November 2000
March 14, 2001[158]
April 6, 2015[159]
June 17, 2015[160]
127 50 318[n 116] Skip Beat! (スキップ・ビート!) Yoshiki Nakamura Hana to Yume (weekly)
Hakusensha
February 15, 2002
July 19, 2002
Ongoing
128 50[n 117] 253[n 118] Gurazeni
(グラゼニ)
Yūji Moritaka,
Keiji Adachi
Morning(weekly)
Kodansha
December 2, 2010
May 23, 2011
Ongoing
129 50 454 750 Rider
(750ライダー)
Isami Ishii Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
September 11, 1975
1975
January 17, 1985
1985[161]
130 50[n 119] 302 Hōchō Mushuku (包丁ほうちょう無宿むしゅく) Yasuyuki Tagawa Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly)
Nihon Bungeisha
1982
September 1982
1998
August 1998
131 50 446 Maji! (本気ほんき) Ayumi Tachihara Weekly Shōnen Champion (weekly)
Akita Shoten
1986
January 1987
1996
October 1996
132 50[162] Kirin (キリン) Shohei Harumoto Master Bike BG (monthly)
Motor Magazine Ltd.
Young King (semimonthly)
Shōnen Gahōsha
1987
September 26, 1990
June 27, 2016
July 25, 2016[163]
133 50 500 Karate Shōkōshi Kohinata Minoru
(空手からてしょう公子こうし 小日向おびなた海流かいりゅう)
Yasushi Baba Weekly Young Magazine (weekly)
Kodansha
2000
July 6, 2000[164]
2012
October 5, 2012[165]
134 50 547 Usogui (うそ) Toshio Sako Weekly Young Jump (weekly)
Shueisha
2006
September 19, 2006
December 21, 2017
November 25, 2021[166]
135 50 227 Chihayafuru (ちはやふる) Yuki Suetsugu Be Love (monthly, previously semimonthly) December 28, 2007
May 13, 2008
August 1, 2022
December 13, 2022

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References[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ The date for the first chapter of a series should generally be the date on the cover of the magazine issue it ran in.
  2. ^ Chapters as of volume 211.
  3. ^ Dokaben consists of five named series. The first series, simply titled Dokaben, is collected in 48 volumes; the second series, Dai Kōshien (だい甲子園こうしえん), is collected in 26 volumes; the third series, Dokaben Professional Baseball (ドカベン プロ野球やきゅうへん), is collected in 52 volumes; the fourth series, Dokaben Superstars (ドカベン スーパースターズへん), is collected in 45 volumes; and the fifth series, Dokaben Dream Tournament (ドカベン ドリームトーナメントへん), is collected in 34 volumes.
  4. ^ Chapters as of volume 170.
  5. ^ Number of chapters as of volume 168.
  6. ^ Grappler Baki consists of six series. The original Grappler Baki contains 42 volumes covering 371 chapters; Baki (バキ) contains 31 volumes covering 276 chapters; Baki Hanma (はんきば) is collected into 37 volumes covering 312 chapters, Baki-Dou (きばどう) is collected into 22 volumes covering 198 chapters, Baki Dou (バキどう) is collected into 17 volumes covering 151 chapters, and Baki Rahen (きばらへん) is collected into 1 volume covering 10 chapters and still ongoing.
  7. ^ Chapters as of volume 150.
  8. ^ Ginga series consists of five series. The original Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (ぎんきば -ながぼし ぎん-) manga is collected in 18 volumes. its sequel, Ginga Legend Weed manga is collected in 60 volumes, its second sequel, Ginga Legend Weed: Orion (ぎんきば伝説でんせつWEEDオリオン), is collected in 30 volumes, and its third sequel, Ginga: The Last Wars (ぎんきば〜THE LAST WARS〜), is collected in 22 volumes. Its fourth sequel, Ginga Legend: Noah (ぎんきば伝説でんせつノア) is collected in 17 volumes.
  9. ^ Kinnikuman consists of two series. The original Kinnikuman manga is collected in 84 volumes and is currently ongoing, its second series, Kinnikuman Nisei (キン肉マンきんにくまんII), is collected in 57 volumes.
  10. ^ Chapters as of volume 84 of Kinnikuman and volume 57 of Kinnikuman Nisei.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Chapters published in magazine.
  12. ^ JoJo's Bizarre Adventure consists of nine shorter story arcs. Phantom Blood (ファントムブラッド) contains the first 47 chapters collected into 5 volumes, the second arc Battle Tendency (戦闘せんとう潮流ちょうりゅう) contains 67 chapters collected into 7 volumes, the third arc Stardust Crusaders (スターダストクルセイダース) contains 141 chapters collected into 16 volumes, the fourth arc Diamond Is Unbreakable (ダイヤモンドはくだけない) contains 180 chapters collected into 18 volumes, the fifth arc Golden Wind (黄金おうごんふう) contains 157 chapters collected into 17 volumes, the sixth arc Stone Ocean (ストーンオーシャン) contains 158 chapters collected into 17 volumes, the seventh arc Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン) contains 95 chapters collected into 24 volumes, the eighth arc JoJolion (ジョジョリオン) contains 110 chapters collected into 27 volumes, and the ninth arc The JoJoLands contains 12 chapters collected into 3 volumes and still ongoing.
  13. ^ Chapters as of volume 134.
  14. ^ Chapters as of volume 116.
  15. ^ Chapters as of volume 118.
  16. ^ Chapters as of volume 110.
  17. ^ Kobo, the Li'l Rascal was published for 60 volumes by Soyosha and is currently being published by Houbunsha at a total of 53 volumes as New Kobo, the Li'l Rascal.
  18. ^ Nijitte Monogatari consists of two series. The original Nijitte Monogatari manga is collected in 110 volumes, and its sequel, Shin Nijitte Monogatari Tsurujirō (しんじゅう物語ものがたり つるじろう), is collected with 1 volume.
  19. ^ The Captain Tsubasa series includes the original 37 volume manga, the 18 volume Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Saga (キャプテンつばさ ワールドユースへん) manga, the 15 volume Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 (キャプテンつばさ ROAD TO 2002) manga, the 12 volume Captain Tsubasa: Golden-23 (キャプテンつばさ GOLDEN-23) manga, the 2 volume covering 24 chapters Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekito Hen in Calcio (キャプテンつばさ 海外かいがい激闘げきとうへん IN CALCIO) manga, the 6 volume Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekito Hen En La Liga (キャプテンつばさ 海外かいがい激闘げきとうへん EN LA LIGA) manga and Captain Tsubasa: Rising Sun (キャプテンつばさ ライジングサン) is ongoing with 19 volumes.
  20. ^ Chapters as of volume 108.
  21. ^ Hakuryuu consists of three series. The original Hakuryuu manga is collected in 21 volumes, the second series, Hakuryuu Legend (白竜はくりゅうLEGEND), is collected in 46 volumes with 2 additional volumes, and the third series, Hakuryuu Hadou (白竜はくりゅうHADOU), is ongoing with 37 volumes.
  22. ^ Chapters as of volume 100.
  23. ^ Major consists of two series. The original, Major (メジャー) is collected in 78 volumes. Its sequel, Major 2nd (メジャーセカンド) is ongoing at 27 volumes.
  24. ^ This count does not include the four spin-off series related to this series.
  25. ^ Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku consists of four series which includes the original Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku with 31 volumes, 28 volumes of the Ganzo! Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku (元祖がんそ!浦安うらやす鉄筋てっきん家族かぞく), 24 volumes of the Maido! Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku (毎度まいど!浦安うらやす鉄筋てっきん家族かぞく) and 18 volumes of Appare! Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku (あっぱれ!浦安うらやす鉄筋てっきん家族かぞく) which is still ongoing.
  26. ^ Chapters as of volume 97.
  27. ^ Super Doctor K consists of three series which includes the original Super Doctor K with 44 collected volumes, its sequel Doctor K with 10 collected volumes and its second sequel K2 which is still ongoing with 46 volumes.
  28. ^ Dear Boys consists of five series. The original Dear Boys manga is collected in 23 volumes; the second, Dear Boys: The Early Days, is collected in one volume; the third, Dear Boys: Act 2, is collected in 30 volumes; the fourth, Dear Boys: Act 3, is collected in 21 volumes; the fifth series, Dear Boys: Over Time, is collected in 3 volumes; and the sixth series, Dear Boys: Act 4, is currently ongoing and collected in 16 volumes.
  29. ^ Kōtarō Makaritōru! manga consists of three series. The first series Kōtarō Makaritōru! is collected in 59 tankōbon volumes, the second series Shin Kōtarō Makaritōru! (しん・コータローまかりとおる!) is collected in 27 tankōbon volumes and the third series Kōtarō Makaritōru! L (コータローまかりとおる! L) is collected in 8 tankōbon volumes.
  30. ^ Kabachitare! consists of three series which includes the original Kabachitare! compiled into 20 volumes, 34 volumes of Tokujou Kabachi!! - Kabachitare! 2 (とくじょうカバチ!!) and 39 volumes of Kabachi!!! - Kabachitare! 3 (カバチ!!!).
  31. ^ Kindaichi Case File consists of eight series. The first series, the File series (FILEシリーズ), is collected in 27 volumes; the second series, Case series (Caseシリーズ), is collected in 10 volumes; the third series, Short File series (Short Fileシリーズ), is collected in 6 volumes; the fourth series, New series (しんシリーズ), is collected in 14 volumes; the fifth series, 20th Anniversary series (20周年しゅうねん記念きねんシリーズ), is collected in 5 volumes; the sixth series, Kindaichi Case Files R (金田一きんだいち少年しょうねん事件じけん簿R) is collected in 14 volumes; the seventh series, 37 Year Old Kindaichi Case Files (金田かねだいち37さい事件じけん簿) is collected in 13 volumes; the eight series, Kindaichi Case Files 30th (金田一きんだいち少年しょうねん事件じけん簿30th) is ongoing with 4 volumes.
  32. ^ Chapters as of volume 89.
  33. ^ Bad Boys consists of four series. The original, Bad Boys, is collected in 22 volumes with 169 chapters. The prequel, Megami no Oni, is collected in 29 volumes with 256 chapters. The first sequel, Bad Boys Glare, is collected in 16 volumes with 115 chapters. The second sequel, Kippo, is ongoing with 210 chapters collected in 25 volumes.
  34. ^ Chapters as of volume 92.
  35. ^ Kaiji consists of six series. The first series, Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji (賭博とばく黙示録もくしろくカイジ), is collected in 13 volumes. The second series, Tobaku Hakairoku Kaiji (賭博とばく破戒はかいろくカイジ), is collected in 13 volumes. The third series, Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji (賭博とばく堕天ろくカイジ), is collected in 13 volumes. The fourth series, Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: Kazuya-hen (賭博とばく堕天ろくカイジ 和也かずやへん), is collected 10 volumes. The fifth series, Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: One Poker-hen (賭博とばく堕天ろくカイジ ワン・ポーカーへん), is collected in 16 volumes. The sixth series, Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: 24 Oku Dasshutsu-hen (賭博とばく堕天ろくカイジ 24おく脱出だっしゅつへん) is ongoing with 26 volumes.
  36. ^ Higanjima consists of three series. The original Higanjima manga is collected in 33 volumes, its first sequel, Higanjima: Saigo no 47 Hiai (彼岸ひがんとう 最後さいごの47日間にちかん), is collected in 16 volumes, and its second sequel, Higanjima 48-nichi-go... (彼岸ひがんとう 48にち...), is ongoing with 42 volumes.
  37. ^ Chapters as of volume 73.
  38. ^ Chapters as of volume 88.
  39. ^ Kachō Kōsaku Shima consists of seven series. The original Kachō Kōsaku Shima is collected in 17 volumes; the second series, Buchō Kōsaku Shima (部長ぶちょうとう耕作こうさく), is collected in 13 volumes; the third series, Torishimariyaku Kōsaku Shima (取締役とりしまりやくとう耕作こうさく), is collected in 8 volumes; the fourth series, Jōmu Kōsaku Shima (常務じょうむとう耕作こうさく), is collected in 6 volumes; the fifth series, Senmu Kōsaku Shima (専務せんむとう耕作こうさく), is collected in 5 volumes; the sixth series, Shachō Kōsaku Shima (社長しゃちょうとう耕作こうさく), is collected in 16 volumes; the seventh series, Kaichō Kōsaku Shima (会長かいちょうとう耕作こうさく), is collected in 13 volumes; the eighth series, Sōdanyaku Shima Kōsaku (相談役そうだんやくとう耕作こうさく) is collected in 6 volumes; and the ninth series, Shagai Torishimariyaku Shima Kosaku (社外しゃがい取締役とりしまりやく とう耕作こうさく) is ongoing with 3 volumes.
  40. ^ a b Chapters as of volume 87.
  41. ^ Shonan Junai Gumi series consists of five series. The original, Shōnan Jun'ai Gumi! (湘南しょうなん純愛じゅんあいぐみ!), is collected in 31 volumes with 267 chapters. The prequel, BAD COMPANY, is collected in 1 volume with 10 chapters. The first sequel, GTO, is collected in 25 volumes with 200 chapters. The second sequel, GTO: 14 Days in Shonan (GTO SHONAN 14DAYS), is collected in 9 volumes with 70 chapters. The third sequel, GTO: Paradise Lost (GTO パラダイス・ロスト, GTO Paradaisu Rosuto), is ongoing with 173 chapters collected in 21 volumes.
  42. ^ Uramiya Honpo consists of seven series. The first series, Uramiya Honpo (うら本舗ほんぽ), is collected in 20 volumes. The second series, Uramiya Honpo - Sukuruma Fuusuke (うら本舗ほんぽ来間くりまふうかい), is collected in 6 volumes. The third series, Uramiya Honpo - Reboot (うら本舗ほんぽREBOOT), is collected in 13 volumes. The fourth series, Uramiya Honpo - Revenge (うら本舗ほんぽ REVENGE), is collected 11 volumes. The fifth series, Uramiya Honpo - Evil Heart (うら本舗ほんぽ EVIL HEART), is collected in 9 volumes. The sixth series, Uramiya Honpo - Worst (うら本舗ほんぽWORST), is collected in 21 volumes. The seventh series, Uramiya Honpo - Diablo (うら本舗ほんぽDIABLO) is ongoing with 6 volumes.
  43. ^ Chapters as of volume 81.
  44. ^ Ironfist Chinmi manga is divided into three series which includes 35 volumes of Tekken Chinmi (鉄拳てっけんチンミ), 20 volumes of the Shin Tekken Chinmi (しん鉄拳てっけんチンミ) and 28 volumes of the Tekken Chinmi: Legends (鉄拳てっけんチンミLegends) which is still ongoing.
  45. ^ Chapters as of volume 83.
  46. ^ Aji Ichi Monme consists of six series. The original Aji Ichi Monme manga is collected in 33 volumes, its second series, Shin Aji Ichi Monme (しんあじいちもんめ), is collected in 21 volumes; and the third series, Aji Ichi Monme - Dokuritsu Hen (あじいちもんめ 独立どくりつへん) is collected in 10 volumes. Fourth series, Aji Ichi Monme: Nippon Shokukikou (あじいちもんめ にっぽんしょく紀行きこう), is collected in 6 volumes. Fifth series, Aji Ichi Monme: Sekai no Naka no Washoku-hen (あじいちもんめ 世界せかいなか和食わしょくへん), is collected in 2 volumes. The latest, sixth series, Aji Ichi Monme: Tsugi Aji (あじいちもんめ あじ) is currently ongoing with 11 collected volumes.
  47. ^ a b Chapters as of volume 83.
  48. ^ The Prince of Tennis series consists of two series. The original, Tenisu no Oujisama (テニスの王子おうじさま), is collected in 42 volumes. The sequel, Shin Tenisu no Oujisama (しんテニスの王子おうじさま), is ongoing with 41 collected volumes.
  49. ^ Duel Masters consists of eight series. The original Duel Masters manga is collected in 17 volumes, its second series, Duel Masters Fighting Edge (デュエル・マスターズ FE), is collected in 12 volumes, its third series, Duel Masters Star Xross (デュエル・マスターズ SX) is collected in 9 volumes, its fourth series, Duel Masters Victory (デュエル・マスターズビクトリー) is collected in 10 volumes, its fifth series, Duel Masters Versus (デュエル・マスターズ VS) is collected in 12 volumes, the sixth series, Duel Masters (2017) (デュエル・マスターズ (2017)) is collected in 11 volumes, the seventh series, Duel Masters King (デュエル・マスターズ・キング) is collected in 8 volumes, and the eight series, Duel Masters Win (デュエル・マスターズ WIN (ウィン)), is ongoing with 4 volumes as of March 2024.
  50. ^ Chapters as of volume 80.
  51. ^ Chapters as of volume 83.
  52. ^ Fairy Tail consists of three series. The original, Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル) is collected in 63 volumes. Its prequel, Fairy Tail Zerø is collected in one volume. Its sequel, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest (フェアリーテイル 100ねんクエスト) is ongoing at 17 volumes.
  53. ^ Chapters as of volume 81.
  54. ^ Tough consists of two series. The first series, Kōkō Tekkenden Tough is collected in 42 volumes, and the second series, Tough, is collected in 39 volumes.
  55. ^ Ace of Diamond consists of two series. The original Ace of Diamond manga is collected in 47 volumes, and its sequel, Ace of Diamond Act II (ダイヤのA act2), is collected in 34 volumes.
  56. ^ Seito Shokun! consists of three series. The first series, Seito Shokun!, is collected in 24 volumes plus one extra volume, the second series, Seito Shokun! Kyoshi-hen (生徒せいと諸君しょくん!教師きょうしへん), is collected in 25 volumes, and the third series, Seito Shokun! Sai Shūshō: Tabidachi (生徒せいと諸君しょくん! 最終さいしゅうあきら旅立たびだ), is collected in 30 volumes.
  57. ^ Q.E.D. consists of two series. The original Q.E.D. manga is collected in 50 volumes, and its sequel, Q.E.D. iff - proven end - (Q.E.D. iff-証明しょうめい終了しゅうりょう), is ongoing with 27 volumes.
  58. ^ Tsurikichi Sanpei consists of two series. The first, Tsurikichi Sanpei, is collected in 65 volumes. Its sequel, Tsurikichi Sanpei: Heisei-ban, is collected in 12 volumes.
  59. ^ 15 chapters of Bleach were published with negative chapter numbers: -108 to -100 covering the whole volume 36 (after chapter 315 from volume 35) and -99 to -97 at the beginning of volume 37 (before chapter 316); chapter -17 at the end of volume 15, after chapter 130; chapter -16 at the end of volume 32, after chapter 286; chapter -12.5 at the beginning of volume 20, before chapter 169; these are included in this count. In addition, there's a special chapter at the end of volume 10 numbered 88.5, following chapter 88; a chapter 0.8 was published at the end of volume 12, after chapter 107; at the end of volume 23, after chapter 205, two chapters numbered "0. side-A" and "0. side-B" were published; and a misplaced chapter 520.5 was published after chapter 642, at the end of volume 70; these are also included in this count. As of August 22, 2016, 686 properly numbered chapters and 20 negative or otherwise oddly numbered chapters have been compiled into 74 volumes. There are also a few unnumbered chapters in the series' support material, but they're not included in this count.
  60. ^ Aoba Jitensha-ten consists of four series. The original series, Namikibashidōri Aoba Jitensha-ten (並木なみききょうどおりアオバ自転車じてんしゃてん), is collected in 20 volumes totaling 164 chapters; the second series, Aoba Jitensha-ten (アオバ自転車じてんしゃてん), is collected in 21 volumes totaling 143 chapters; the third series, Aoba Jitensha-ten e Yōkoso! (アオバ自転車じてんしゃてんへようこそ!), is collected in 20 volumes totaling 123 chapters; and the fourth series, Aoba Jitensha-ten to Ikō yo! (アオバ自転車じてんしゃてんといこうよ!) is ongoing with 12 collected volumes totaling 72 chapters.
  61. ^ Chapters as of volume 73.
  62. ^ Kattobi Itto consists of two series. The original Kattobi Itto manga is collected in 46 volumes, and its sequel, Buttobi Itto (ふういち), is collected in 26 volumes. A single bonus book was released in 1992.
  63. ^ Cite error: The named reference chapters was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  64. ^ Naruto is split into two parts by a 2 12 year timeskip; Part I consists of 27 volumes with 244 chapters, and Part II (1, 2) contains the remaining 45 volumes and 456 chapters.
  65. ^ Chapters as of volume 70.
  66. ^ Shura no Mon consists of four series. The first series, Shura no Mon, is collected in 31 volumes; the second series, Mutsu Enmei-ryū Gaiden: Shura no Toki (陸奥みちのく圓明えんめいりゅう外伝がいでん 修羅しゅらこく), is collected in 15 volumes; the third series, Shura no Mon: Daini Mon (修羅しゅらもん だいもん), is collected in 16 volumes; and the fourth series, Shura no Mon: Fudekage (修羅しゅらもんつて ふでかげ) is collected in 8 volumes.
  67. ^ Drops of God consists of two series. The original Drops of God manga is collected in 44 volumes, and its sequel, Marriage ~The Drops of God Final Arc~ (マリアージュ 〜かみしずく 最終さいしゅうあきら) is collected in 26 volumes.
  68. ^ Chapters as of volume 69.
  69. ^ Musashi Number 9 series consists of five series. The original series, Kyūbanme no Musashi (9番目ばんめのムサシ), is collected in 21 volumes totaling 105 chapters. The first sequel, Kyūbanme no Musashi: Mission Blue (9番目ばんめのムサシ ミッション・ブルー), is collected in 8 volumes totaling 37 chapters. The second sequel, Kyūbanme no Musashi: Red Scramble (9番目ばんめのムサシ レッドスクランブル), is collected in 12 volumes totaling 49 chapters. The third sequel, Kyūbanme no Musashi: Silent Black (9番目ばんめのムサシ サイレントブラック), is collected in 15 volumes totaling 60 chapters. The fourth sequel, Kyūbanme no Musashi: Ghost and Gray (9番目ばんめのムサシ ゴースト アンド グレイ), is ongoing with 12 volumes totaling 30 chapters.
  70. ^ Chapters as of volume 68.
  71. ^ Initial D consists of two series. The original, Initial D (頭文字かしらもじD) is collected in 48 volumes. Its sequel, MF Ghost (MFゴースト) is ongoing at 19 volumes.
  72. ^ Chapters as of volume 67.
  73. ^ Jingi manga is divided into four series which includes the original Jingi which is collected in 33 volumes, JingiS (仁義じんぎS) which is collected in 19 volumes, Jingi Zero (仁義じんぎ れい) which is collected in 14 volumes and Jingi AFTER (仁義じんぎ AFTER), which is collected in 1 volume.
  74. ^ Kōgyō Aika Volleyboys consists of two series: The original Kōgyō Aika Volleyboys manga is collected in 50 volumes, and its sequel, Kōshoku Aika Ex-Volleyboys (好色こうしょく哀歌あいか もとバレーボーイズ), is collected in 17 volumes.
  75. ^ Chameleon consists of two series. The original, Chameleon (カメレオン) is collected in 47 volumes. Its sequel, Kuro Ageha (くろアゲハ) is collected in 20 volumes.
  76. ^ Wangan Midnight consists of four series. The original Wangan Midnight manga is collected in 42 volumes, its sequel, Wangan Midnight: C1 Runner (湾岸わんがんミッドナイト C1ランナー), is collected in 12 volumes, its second sequel, Ginkai no Speed Star (ぎんはいのスピードスター), is collected in 2 volumes and its third sequel, Shutokou SPL (首都高しゅとこうSPL), is ongoing at 10 volumes.
  77. ^ Chapters as of volume 66.
  78. ^ Keiji consists of five series. The first series, Hana no Keiji -Kumo no Kanata ni- (はなけいくものかなたに), is collected in 18 volumes; the second series, Gifu Dodo!! Naoe Kanetsugu - Maeda Keiji Tsuki Gatari (ふう堂々どうどう!!直江なおえけんぞく前田まえだけい次月しづきかた), is collected in 9 volumes; the third series, Gifu Dodo!! Naoe Kanetsugu - Maeda Keiji Sake Gatari (ふう堂々どうどう!!直江なおえけんぞく ~前田まえだけいしゅかた), is collected in 10 volumes; the fourth series, Gifu Dodo!! Naoe Kanetsugu - Maeda Keiji Hana Gatari (ふう堂々どうどう!!直江なおえけんぞく ~前田まえだけいはなかたり~) is collected in 14 volumes; and the fifth series, Maeda Keiji Kabuki Tabi (前田まえだけい かぶきたび) is ongoing with 15 volumes.
  79. ^ a b Chapters as of volume 62.
  80. ^ Shoot! consists of 4 series. The original series, Shūto! (シュート!), is collected in 33 volumes; its prequel, Shūto! ~Aoki Meguriai~ (シュート! 〜あおきめぐりい〜), is collected in 5 volumes; the sequel to the original series, Shūto! ~Atsuki Chōsen~ (シュート! ~あつ挑戦ちょうせん), is collected in 12 volumes; the final series, Shūto! ~Aratanaru Densetsu~ (シュート! 〜あらたなる伝説でんせつ), is collected in 18 volumes.
  81. ^ Boys Be... consists of five series. The first series, Boys Be..., is collected in 32 volumes; the second series, Boys Be... 2nd Season, is collected in 20 volumes; the third series, Boys Be... L CO-OP, is collected in 6 volumes; and the fourth series, Boys Be... Next Season, is collected in 6 volumes. The fifth series, Boys Be... ~young adult~, is collected in 2 volumes.
  82. ^ Azumi consists of two series. The original, Azumi (あずみ) is collected in 48 volumes. Its sequel, Azumi (-あずみ-) is collected in 18 volumes.
  83. ^ It didn't include the amount of the mini-volumes here.
  84. ^ Chapters as of volume 64.
  85. ^ Afro Tanaka consists of seven series: Kōkō Afro Tanaka (高校こうこうアフロ田中たなか), Chūtai Afro Tanaka (中退ちゅうたいアフロ田中たなか), Jōkyō Afro Tanaka (上京じょうきょうアフロ田中たなか), Sasurai Afro Tanaka (さすらいアフロ田中たなか), Shiawase Afro Tanaka (しあわせアフロ田中たなか) and Kekkon Afro Tanaka (結婚けっこんアフロ田中たなか) were collected in 10 volumes each. The seventh series, My Home Afro Tanaka (マイホームアフロ田中たなか) is currently ongoing with 4 collected volumes.
  86. ^ a b Chapters as of volume 61.
  87. ^ The original series is collected in 50 volumes. After the author Yoshito Usui died in 2009, his team started a new series called New Crayon Shin-chan (しんクレヨンしんちゃん) ongoing with 13 volumes.
  88. ^ a b Chapters as of volume 50.
  89. ^ The original Ryūrōden manga is collected in 37 volumes and 158 chapters, its sequel, Ryūrōden: Chugen Ryōran-hen (りゅうおおかみでん 中原なかはら繚乱りょうらんへん), is collected in 17 volumes and its second sequel, Ryūrōden: Ouha Rikkoku-hen (りゅうおおかみでん おう霸立こくへん), is ongoing with 9 volumes.
  90. ^ Wild 7 consists of two series. The original, Wild 7 (ワイルド7), is collected in 48 volumes. The sequel, Shin Wild 7 (しんワイルド7), is collected in 14 volumes.
  91. ^ The Chef consists of three series. The original The Chef manga is collected in 41 volumes, The Chef: Shinshō (ザ・シェフ-しんあきら) is collected in 20 volumes, and The Chef: Final (ザ・シェフ・ファイナル) is collected with one volume.
  92. ^ Chapters as of volume 53.
  93. ^ Chapters as of volume 59.
  94. ^ Naniwa Tomo Are consists of 2 series. The original series, Naniwa Tomo Are (ナニワトモアレ), is collected in 28 volumes; its sequel, Naniwa Tomo Are (なにわともあれ), is collected in 31 volumes.
  95. ^ The original Arakure Knight manga is collected in 28 volumes, its sequel, its sequel, Arakure Knight: Kuroi Zankyō Kanketsu-hen (あらくれKNIGHT くろ残響ざんきょう完結かんけつへん), is collected in 20 volumes and its second sequel, Arakure Knight: Remember Tomorrow (あらくれKNIGHT リメンバー・トゥモロー) is collected in 10 volumes.
  96. ^ Amai Seikatsu consists of two series. The original Amai Seikatsu manga is collected in 40 volumes, and its sequel, Amai Seikatsu: 2nd Season (あま生活せいかつ 2nd season), is ongoing with 17 volumes.
  97. ^ Chapters as of volume 55.
  98. ^ Odds consists of four series. The first series, Odds, is collected in 10 volumes; the second series, Odds+1 is collected in 1 volume; the third series, Odds GP! Is collected in 14 volumes; the fourth series, Odds VS! is collected in 31 volumes.
  99. ^ Chapters as of volume 56.
  100. ^ The Seven Deadly Sins consists of two series. The original, Nanatsu no Taizai (ななつの大罪だいざい) is collected in 41 volumes. Its sequel, Mokushiroku no Yonkishi (黙示録もくしろくよん騎士きし) is ongoing at 15 volumes.
  101. ^ Chapters as of volume 56.
  102. ^ Circuit no Ōkami manga includes the original 27-volume series, its 25-volume sequel called Circuit no Ōkami II: Modena no Tsurugi (サーキットのおおかみII モデナのけん), and another 3-volume sequel called The Wolf of 21st Century (21世紀せいきおおかみ)
  103. ^ Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō consists of two sereies. The original series Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō (ドラゴンクエスト列伝れつでん ロトの紋章もんしょう) is collected in 21 volumes totaling 86 chapters. The sequel, Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō 〜Monshō wo Tsugumono-tachi e〜 (ドラゴンクエスト列伝れつでん ロトの紋章もんしょう紋章もんしょうものたちへ〜) is collected in 34 volumes totaling 324 chapters.
  104. ^ Chapters as of volume 39.
  105. ^ Grandpa Danger consists of three series. The first series, Zettai Zetsumei: Dangerous Jii-san, is collected in 20 volumes; the second series, Dangerous Jii-san Ja (でんぢゃらすじーさんよこしま) is collected in 20 volumes; and the third series, Nanto! Dangerous Jii-san (なんと!でんぢゃらすじーさん),is currently ongoing with 13 volumes.
  106. ^ Chapters as of volume 48.
  107. ^ 3x3 Eyes series consists of three series. The original manga, 3x3 Eyes, is collected in 40 volumes; its sequel, 3x3 Eyes: Kenjū no Mori no Sōnansha (3×3 EYES まぼろしじゅうもり遭難そうなんしゃ), is collected in 4 volumes; the third series, 3x3 Eyes: Kiseki no Yami no Keiyakusha (3×3EYES 鬼籍きせきやみ契約けいやくしゃ) is ongoing with 8 volumes.
  108. ^ Chapters as of volume 40.
  109. ^ Hana no Asuka-gumi! consists of five series. The first series, Hana no Asuka-gumi!, is collected in 27 volumes; the second series, Hana no Asukagumi! Gaiden (はなのあすかぐみ!外伝がいでん) is collected in 6 volumes; the third series Shin Hana no Asukagumi! (しんはなのあすかぐみ!) is collected in 8 volumes; the fourth series, Hana no Asukagumi! BS-hen (はなのあすかぐみ! BSへん) is collected in 2 volumes; the fifth series, Hana no Asuka-gumi! Infinity (はなのあすかぐみ!∞インフィニティ) is collected in 9 volumes.
  110. ^ Boys Over Flowers consists of two series. The original, Boys Over Flowers (はなより男子だんし) is collected in 37 volumes. Its sequel, Hana Nochi Hare: HanaDan Next Season (はなのちれ~はなおとこ Next Season~) is collected in 15 volumes.
  111. ^ Hell Teacher Nūbē consists of three series. The first series, Hell Teacher Nūbē, is collected in 31 volumes; the second series, Hell Teacher Nūbē Neo (地獄じごく先生せんせいぬ〜べ〜NEO) is collected in 17 volumes; the third series, Hell Teacher Nūbē S (地獄じごく先生せんせいぬ〜べ〜S) is collected in 4 volumes.
  112. ^ Midori no Makibaō manga is divided into three series which includes the original Midori no Makibaō contains 16 volumes, 16 volumes of Taiyou no Makibaō (たいようのマキバオー) and 20 volumes of Taiyou no Makibaō W (たいようのマキバオーW).
  113. ^ Ring ni Kakero consists of two series. The original Ring ni Kakero manga is collected in 25 volumes, and its sequel, Ring ni Kakero 2 (リングにかけろ2), is collected in 26 volumes.
  114. ^ Naze ka Shousuke consists of two series. The original, Naze ka Shousuke is collected in 29 volumes. Its sequel, Dakara Shousuke (だからわらいかい) is collected in 22 volumes.
  115. ^ Shanaō Yoshitsune series consists of two series. The original, Shanaō Yoshitsune (さえぎおう義経よしつね), is collected in 22 volumes consisting of 78 chapters. The sequel, Shanaō Yoshitsune: Genpei no Kassen (さえぎおう義経よしつね 源平げんぺい合戦かっせん), is collected in 29 volumes consisting of 93 chapters.
  116. ^ Chapters as of volume 50.
  117. ^ Gurazeni consists of four series. The first series, Gurazeni, is collected in 17 volumes; the second series, Gurazeni: Tokyo Dome-hen (グラゼニ 〜東京とうきょうドームへん) is collected in 15 volumes; the third series, Gurazeni: Pa League-Hen (グラゼニ ~パ・リーグへん) is collected in 13 volumes and the fourth series, Gurazeni: Dai League-Hen (グラゼニ 〜だいリーグへん) is ongoing at 5 volumes.
  118. ^ Chapters as of volume 50.
  119. ^ Hōchō Mushuku consists of two series. The original Hōchō Mushuku manga is collected in 45 volumes, and its sequel, Shin Hōchō Mushuku (しん包丁ほうちょう無宿むしゅく), is collected in 5 volumes.

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